For many people, it has become a crucial part of everyday life, especially during allergy season.
By escaping from the desktop, the Internet will both escape Microsoft and become a bigger part of everyday life.
"Kids today are a part of this new society, where the Internet and computers are a part of everyday life, " O'Neil says.
This tradition is still a part of everyday life and festive occasions, including wedding ceremonies, community and family gatherings and religious services.
For many people, credit cards have become a part of everyday life.
One reason is that property is so much part of everyday life.
Somewhere the paradigm has shifted and many people now recognize it has become a mandatory part of everyday life for anyone in the workplace.
Though the presence of these spirits is somewhat unsettling, oddly enough, they seem to be a normal part of everyday life for these characters.
Part of everyday life if you have a disability is frustration.
Trading on the internet is becoming a part of everyday life.
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"An elevated life should be part of everyday life, " she says.
In this way, things like rocket engines, satellites, Mars-exploring rovers, space suits, and water purifiers on the International Space Station become part of everyday life on Earth.
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It was developed by the Army to simulate combat and life in the military and reach young people for whom video games are a part of everyday life.
Facebook has become a part of everyday life, to the point where it is viewed with suspicion if you choose to not take part in the network.
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Perhaps the habit of singing is less a part of everyday life than it once was, where previous generations without televisions and computers would naturally come together to sing and share stories.
Over the past few months, Chromebooks have become a part of everyday life for many people - a computer for the kitchen, for on the go, or for sharing with family (or not).
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But on the whole, this is a most illuminating exhibition and one that highlights the spiritual dimension of work that has the quality of art but was actually very much a part of everyday life.
She said she knew "the importance of connecting the concerns of local communities with those of the wider Labour movement" and was "brought up in a family where practical politics was part of everyday life, both through the trade unions and in local councils".
The key to this is simply making these products a part of our everyday life.
Det Chief Insp Julia Potts, from Northamptonshire Police, said they were using social media as it was now part of "everyday life".
What might be seen as part of an everyday life in the U.S. or Europe might be seen as a luxury in India or China.
His music has become part of the fabric of everyday life, so it comes at no surprise that his gig at London's Wembley Arena felt like a greatest hits show.
Natural gas-powered vehicles are another area where the green revolution is still in the early stage but shows promise of soon becoming a major integral part of our everyday life.
"We regularly identify apps that our owners rely on as part of their everyday life, and adapt them for an in-vehicle experience they'll find safe, useful and engaging, " said Phil Johnston, Product Manager for the BMW Group Apps Platform from the BMW Group Technology Office.
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Prosek takes us deep into the interesting cultures, from New Zealand to upstate New York, for which the eel is part and parcel of everyday life, in both a spiritual and material sense.
Schwartz said Taylor wore the white, black and lavender bangles nearly everyday, particularly in the latter part of her life.
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